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New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony & Amare Stoudemire Aren’t the Problem
Where are the New York Knicks that led the Eastern Conference and were talking about nothing less than a conference final? After losing five of their last eight games, no one is talking about Carmelo Anthony as the MVP or how Amare Stoudemire is going to fit in with him and the others. They’re talking about what went wrong, and how they move on from here.
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New York Knicks – Last Chance for Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire
Having both Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire in the same lineup seems to be like a great idea to build a franchise around, hoping to win NBA titles. But the last couple of years has taught the New York Knicks differently, and might look to break the partnership up if they won’t see any improvement in their playoff performance.
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Knicks over Heat – Carmelo Anthony and the Small Hope That Remains
Carmelo Anthony was having a terrible series up until Game 3. But then, he saw Shane Battier guarding him in crunch time and not LeBron James. With Amare Stoudemire at his side, Anthony scored 41 point, leading the New York Knicks to their first playoff win in 11 years.
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2012 NBA Playoffs Diary – Day 3
Amare Stoudemire hasn’t been having a dream season, and it seems his postseason came to a quick end as he injured himself after the game 2 loss against the Miami Heat. The Knicks’ forward punched through the glass holding the fire extinguisher, which should keep him out of the next game at least.
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Getting Used to Jeremy Lin and Knicks Winning
Jeremy Lin added another important factor to his rapidly growing mythical status – clutch, with a game winning shot against the Toronto Raptors, with 0.9 seconds left on the clock, to give the New York Knicks a 90-87 win, their sixth in a row, with Lin, as usual, leading the way with 27 points.
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Nuggets Got the Best of the Trade Deal With Clueless Knicks
Depth isn’t a problem for the Denver Nuggets, but they player their double overtime game against the New York Knicks with only 7 players. According to the usual trend, someone had to have a huge night against the Knicks at the Garden, this time being Danilo Gallinari, scoring a career high 37 points in the 119-114 win.
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Knicks Streak Doesn’t Make Problems Disappear
Amare Stoudemire has been struggling, like the New York Knicks, to find consistency. On Saturday night, he led the Knicks to their first win streak of the season, beating the sad looking Detroit Pistons 103-80 as Carmelo Anthony finally got just a bit of rest he desperately needed.
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Knicks and Carmelo Anthony, Despite Win, Shouldn’t be too Happy
Carmelo Anthony’s 39 points and the New York Knicks Finally winning is a reason to celebrate. Still, it doesn’t change the fact the Knicks have too many problems and flaws and won’t make it far in the 2011 playoffs.